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The fact that Rob is still this good at his age is incredible. This was one of the first bands that I latched onto when I was in my early teens(in the 70's)...and I still listen to them ...really epic band and great reaction.
Unleashed in The East contains the best version of any song there. Best version of Exciter, of Sinner, best version of The Ripper, best version of Green Manalishi, best of this one (not that in this version doesn't sound amazing) and, of course, best version of Victim of Changes (one of the very best Judas Priest song). This guy is the best and the most complete voice Heavy Metal ever had.
@ You do realize that the album(especially Halford’s voice) is studio augmented! I have heard the actual live versions from Japan at that show and you can barely hear him and what you did hear was nowhere close to the final product! I can’t speak much about the instrumental aspect!
@ nobody denies Halford has one of top voices in metal along with Dio and a few others! If you want to hear a fully live album then listen to Priest Live 1987 although you will have to put up with some songs from the Turbo album! Halford’s voice was still in good form!
you picked a great version of this song. just loved your face when it got hard and you knew it was coming. always enjoy your reactions and have a great day!!!!!
When I saw Judas Priest way back in the day, during the encore, the band started playing "Hell Bent For Leather". Rob Halford came on stage riding a Harley....along with a topless girl, who promptly waved to the crowd and ran off stage. Those were the days.....😁
Had a similar for Jethro Tull. The under wraps tour. The whole first song, there were a few piles of paper around stage and at one point 3 topless ladies burst out of them, ran around stage for a bit then exited. Was my first concert and thought, what have I been missing?!!
Joan Baez was one of the most influential folk singers of the 1960's and beyond. Her songs of protest against the Vietnam war, injustice and government oppression inspired millions of young people. "Diamonds and Rust" is Baez's story of her past relationship with the legendary Bob Dylan and how a phone call from him ten years after they broke up reminded her of their time together. Well I'll be damned Here comes your ghost again But that's not unusual It's just that the moon is full And you happened to call And here I sit Hand on the telephone Hearing a voice I'd known A couple of light years ago Heading straight for a fall
When I was 16 - and these guys were young - I saw this song in concert. My guitar teacher had told me that I had no hope as a player, well 3 years later I was playing this song in bars and still love it. Good lights I think I will get the nebulae!
Try out "Blood Red Skies" from the same concert; a metal masterpiece combining story telling and vocal dexterity and accompanied by musicians at their very best.
This "Late Stage Musical Live Performance,Is What It Is. I,m Proud ,They Made It Over 50, Years, Even , Sans/Without K.K., In The Band.. But, The Original Studio, Version 1976 And Peak Live Performance,Circa 1982-1989 '83 Monsters Of Rock Or The 89?-90 Live In Moscow , With All The Best Metal, ( Like Ozzy , Cinderella, etc.) A Half - a Million/ 500 K, Whew!! A Band And Vocalist ,At Their Best/ PEAK... JUS' Sayin'... 😁👋😎🎸🎶🎵🎶 😉
*Perhaps people are recommending those higher pitched songs for their "shock value." But there are many Priest songs not like Painkiller. And I hope you try more...maybe: The Green Manalishi __ Victim of Changes __ The Hellion/Electric Eye __ Fever.*
Second that! You know what's crazy is that I was in high school when kids were coming back from their concerts wearing Defenders of the Faith t-shirts, and I totally slept on it. And I was even into metal! Loved Ozzy and Dio and Iron Maiden. But I thought of JP as just hard rock, since all I saw on MTV was 'Breaking the Law' type songs. It wasn't until I was in my 50s that I started listening to them. Now they are my favorite metal band.
Are you kidding lol I love his extreme high range no one else can. Try before the dawn. ANGEL Two songs showcasing his low range yes ballad's beyond beautiful melodies trust me beautiful
Hi cutie always have loved this group since beginning Rob Halford in 70's still sounds great invincible shield 2024 album trial by fire many great songs on it check it out
love me some early PRIEST - THE RIPPER is great and off of the same album SIN AFTER SIN that features DIAMONDS both SINNER and DISSIDENT AGGRESSOR stand up really well over the decades
Happens To Us All.. Ask IAN GILLAN ,GLENN HUGHES OR DAVID COVERDALE... ( PAUL RODGERS ROBERT PLANT ,ALSO ,Of Course.. Father Time Is Undefeated!! Like Kiss, Motley ,The Eagles ,And The NO Original Members, Lynryd Skynyrd, Sometimes ,U Should ,Walk AwY ,Allow Gans, To Remember You ,As U Were ,At Ur Peak ,But ,The 💰💵💵, Makes Retirement, Untenable... 😮
I think the first time I saw Priest was in '82. Might've been '83, but definitely during that period. Seen them a few times since and they're always great. Also, congrats on the sponsor and well done on the presentation.
if you want to see a good Priest classic where Rob stays in his chest, check _You Got Another Thing Coming_ or _Breaking the Law_ . Rob staying up in his falseto constantly really became more common later as the band progressed ; so if you want to hear his normal voice, older stuff (i.e., pre-Painkiller) is where it's at (he does still do some in the older stuff , just not as much)
Alright, let's go: firstly, I must say that you look magnificent as always and red looks good on you, talking about the song I like it, although honestly I prefer her original version, but overall it was a good show from her and your reaction is always magnificent Madalina (Bisscute), if I could recommend a song I would recommend the song Self Control by Laura Braingan, it's a song from the 80s and I think you'll like it, that's it, keep up the work is doing and Brazilian greetings to you! 💚 💛 💚 💛
Not sure anyone has said it yet but this is a song about the failed relationship between Joan Baez and Bob Dylan. And it’s worth a deep dive if you’re interested.
I wonder if they knew that this song was about Bob dylan when they first recorded it, if not it would have been quite the coincidence because they actually got the name Judas priest from a Bob Dylan song.
Judas Priest new album is call Invincible Shield. It came out last March. Yes, They are on tour. They started April off in Switzerland and Italy. Working there way in Europe by June. Great Reaction
thanks for reactioncan you react to aretha franklin aint no wayback ground vocals are from whitney houstons momthere is not a good live version availablereleased in 1968
That song was a lot of fun, and I was thinking it was going to be a straight cover like Disturbed doing 'Sound of Silence' but I loved the more hardcore ending. Great review as always!
The high notes are kinda the singer's thing; I remember the singer did a song with the Japanese act Babymetal, and in his 60s he was hitting notes higher than a trio of Japanese teenage girls. If you'd like to see him do a song in a lower range, Rob Halford featured on a song by the band In This Moment (which are really cool and have a lot of songs with really catchy pop hooks in them) called Black Wedding, and I'd really recommend it. Great reaction, as always!
I freaking LOVE Judas Priest! 🤘 Other songs you should listen to (unless you've already heard them): Breaking the Law. Hellbent for Leather. Painkiller. Living after Midnight. Hellion - Electric Eye. The Sentinel. Turbo Lover. Locked In. March of the Damned. Leather Rebel. Hellrider. Before the Dawn (great rock ballad!). Judas is Rising. Nightcrawler. Hard as Iron. Better than you Better than me. United.
So, just for context, Joan Baez, who did the original, is a legendary singer songwriter that was a folk singer in the 60s that was a big part of the counter culture movement then, that sang songs that criticized and protested societal problems. She was basically like the queen of the hippies, and was very influential at that time and place. If you remember in "Forrest Gump", Jenny was saying that she wanted to be like Joan Baez. I think it's probably fair to say that she was like the female version of early Bob Dylan from that era, and in fact, they were long time close friends, and I think may have had a romance at some point. I personally know more of her, but don't really know her music all that well. It is funny though, because you would not imagine that Judas Priest would cover Joan Baez.
Try their new album. Any song will do, it’s amazing stuff! Especially seeing a few of them, including the singer, ate in their 70’s now! Personal favorite at the moment…Gates Of Hell. 👍
У нас в России не купить такого астронавта, к сожаленью, милая... / We can’t buy such an astronaut here in Russia, unfortunately, my dear... P.S. And finally listen to the old hits of Uriah Heep, I ask you?!
You should definitely react to the original by Joan Baez, a folk ballad from the 70's. It's a song about her relationship with Bob Dylan. And the album version from Judas Priest completely and utterly blows this out of the water.
Love seeing your metal reactions especially the heavier stuff. Would love seeing you react to Silent Planet. Recommend the songs Antimatter and Collider.
This is a cool, sort of unplugged version. But nothing compared to the version on their live album 'Unleashed in the East' from 1979. Probably the best live metal album ever made. Unfortunately there is no video, but the sound quality is great. If you want to hear some really good melodic Judas Priest songs, check out Before the Dawn or Dreamer/Deceiver.
Actually it is somewhat wrong image of Judas Priest as of band with consistent high notes. These songs are popular because they are unusual and impressive, but most other songs are very different and diverse. Halford voice is much lower baritone indeed and his speaking voice proofs that. The band has A LOT of songs with low and middle voice, harsh and aggressive and smooth and romantic. Rob Halford's voice is so flexible and unique that he can perform very different genres. To experience that other side of Rob Halford voice I recommend next songs: Run of the Mill, Cheater, Dreamer Deceiver (masterpiece!), Island of Domination, Last Rose of Summer, Here Come the Tears, Epitaph, Before the Dawn, Some Heads are Gonna Roll, Out in the Cold, Turbo Lover, Monster of Rock, Eat me Alive, A Touch of Evil, Rapid Fire, The Rage, Death, Angel, Alone, Worth Fighting For, Halls of Valhalla, Secrets of the Dead, Beginning of the End, Sea of Red, and from Rob's solo band called Fight are songs A Little Crazy, In a World of My Own Making, For All Eternity, and from Rob's solo band called 2wo (or Two) is the song Bed of Rust, and from Rob's solo band called Halford are songs She, The Sun, In The Morning. There's a LOT more to research. And by the way imho the best live performance of Diamonds and Rust is at the Slavi Show (you can find it here on YT). Cheers!
Now you really made me cry.......... Rob Halford is from another planet. Only metal guys like Robert can bring such dispair and pain in their voice. Love it! (although not the best version of this song by JP).
Hearing a few songs isn't "knowing" Judas Priest. There are many many songs that aren't on the highest end singing. You have to actually go through their anthology which is extensive.
You're was very wrong about Judas Priest. If you want hear something different of this band - you should follow less popular suggestions, like songs "Halls Of Valhalla" (where Rob shows his full potential in both lowest and highest), "Nostradamus", "Victim Of Changes" (ONLY live version from 1983, and only that version), "Hell Bent For Leather" and such. ALso, there was period in Judas Priest where they have another vocalist Tim "Ripper" Owens, you can check some of those songs too, for knowing difference, like "Death Row" or "Bloodsuckers". :)
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The fact that Rob is still this good at his age is incredible. This was one of the first bands that I latched onto when I was in my early teens(in the 70's)...and I still listen to them ...really epic band and great reaction.
Best voice in heavy metal and still hits those highs at 72 years old 🤘🔥🔥
Y Bruce Dickinson?
@@orlandomartinjesuscorteztu5339porfavor, está muchos puestos más abajo que halford, el es buen cantante pero no es una estrella
Friendly disagreement
Udo is #1
Judas Priest’s best version is on the 1979 live album “Unleashed In The East”
Yup, that actually sounded better than the studio version.
Unleashed in The East contains the best version of any song there. Best version of Exciter, of Sinner, best version of The Ripper, best version of Green Manalishi, best of this one (not that in this version doesn't sound amazing) and, of course, best version of Victim of Changes (one of the very best Judas Priest song).
This guy is the best and the most complete voice Heavy Metal ever had.
@ You do realize that the album(especially Halford’s voice) is studio augmented! I have heard the actual live versions from Japan at that show and you can barely hear him and what you did hear was nowhere close to the final product! I can’t speak much about the instrumental aspect!
@@davethewave62
I can imagine, it sounds like a studio processed album. But he remains a voice and a half :) ...Memphis '82, Rio '91 and and and....
@ nobody denies Halford has one of top voices in metal along with Dio and a few others! If you want to hear a fully live album then listen to Priest Live 1987 although you will have to put up with some songs from the Turbo album! Halford’s voice was still in good form!
Classic tune by a classic band, Great reaction
you picked a great version of this song. just loved your face when it got hard and you knew it was coming. always enjoy your reactions and have a great day!!!!!
When I saw Judas Priest way back in the day, during the encore, the band started playing "Hell Bent For Leather".
Rob Halford came on stage riding a Harley....along with a topless girl, who promptly waved to the crowd and ran off stage.
Those were the days.....😁
Had a similar for Jethro Tull.
The under wraps tour. The whole first song, there were a few piles of paper around stage and at one point 3 topless ladies burst out of them, ran around stage for a bit then exited.
Was my first concert and thought, what have I been missing?!!
Now he comes out on a rascal with a topless dude.
Joan Baez was one of the most influential folk singers of the 1960's and beyond.
Her songs of protest against the Vietnam war, injustice and government oppression inspired millions of young people.
"Diamonds and Rust" is Baez's story of her past relationship with the legendary Bob Dylan and how a phone call from him ten years after they broke up reminded her of their time together.
Well I'll be damned
Here comes your ghost again
But that's not unusual
It's just that the moon is full
And you happened to call
And here I sit
Hand on the telephone
Hearing a voice I'd known
A couple of light years ago
Heading straight for a fall
Great info behind the lyrics, thank you! 🤘
That grin at 9:50 , love it :)
Rob Halford is one of the greatest of all time. 🤘🏼👍🏼
Metal God!
When I was 16 - and these guys were young - I saw this song in concert.
My guitar teacher had told me that I had no hope as a player, well 3 years later I was playing this song in bars and still love it.
Good lights I think I will get the nebulae!
Great reaction as usual Miss Bisscute💓
Try out "Blood Red Skies" from the same concert; a metal masterpiece combining story telling and vocal dexterity and accompanied by musicians at their very best.
This "Late Stage Musical Live Performance,Is What It Is. I,m Proud ,They Made It Over 50, Years, Even , Sans/Without K.K., In The Band.. But, The Original Studio, Version 1976 And Peak Live Performance,Circa 1982-1989 '83 Monsters Of Rock Or The 89?-90 Live In Moscow , With All The Best Metal, ( Like Ozzy , Cinderella, etc.) A Half - a Million/ 500 K, Whew!! A Band And Vocalist ,At Their Best/ PEAK... JUS' Sayin'... 😁👋😎🎸🎶🎵🎶 😉
This girl, besides being beautiful, is very cute and has the most beautiful smile on TH-cam
Victim Of Changes is one their best songs!
*Perhaps people are recommending those higher pitched songs for their "shock value." But there are many Priest songs not like Painkiller. And I hope you try more...maybe: The Green Manalishi __ Victim of Changes __ The Hellion/Electric Eye __ Fever.*
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Second that! You know what's crazy is that I was in high school when kids were coming back from their concerts wearing Defenders of the Faith t-shirts, and I totally slept on it. And I was even into metal! Loved Ozzy and Dio and Iron Maiden. But I thought of JP as just hard rock, since all I saw on MTV was 'Breaking the Law' type songs. It wasn't until I was in my 50s that I started listening to them. Now they are my favorite metal band.
Are you kidding lol I love his extreme high range no one else can. Try before the dawn. ANGEL Two songs showcasing his low range yes ballad's beyond beautiful melodies trust me beautiful
Wonderful, that You watch this song. It is one of the best of Judas Priest. Thank You!
Your expression at 9:51 needs to be part of a sticker pack.
10:01 - That laugh is very cute, this woman is magnificent, beautiful and that mole on your forehead gives you a touch of charm
Hi cutie always have loved this group since beginning Rob Halford in 70's still sounds great invincible shield 2024 album trial by fire many great songs on it check it out
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wow the song its a classic song from the folk songer Joan Baez
maybe check the original version that its very good
'Beyond The Realms of Death" is a JP song i recommend for Biss!
love me some early PRIEST - THE RIPPER is great and off of the same album SIN AFTER SIN that features DIAMONDS both SINNER and DISSIDENT AGGRESSOR stand up really well over the decades
The Ripper was on Sad Wings.
@@BullwinkleFromHell another great early priest album-stained class i would consider early in their discography as well
@@duncansolloway2497 Stained Class is awesome.
@@BullwinkleFromHell are we going to be best friends?
Love your honest reaction. As always.
I loved your "Garfield-smile" when the metal started 😆
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I think the first time I saw Priest was in '82. Might've been '83, but definitely during that period. Seen them a few times since and they're always great.
Also, congrats on the sponsor and well done on the presentation.
yep they're touring right now - I saw them last week here in Switzerland. They should be playing Germany in early July I think
You need to check out the song Out In The Cold. From fuel for life concert. By Judas Priest. You'll love it.
if you want to see a good Priest classic where Rob stays in his chest, check _You Got Another Thing Coming_ or _Breaking the Law_ .
Rob staying up in his falseto constantly really became more common later as the band progressed ; so if you want to hear his normal voice, older stuff (i.e., pre-Painkiller) is where it's at (he does still do some in the older stuff , just not as much)
Judas priest was one of our handful concerts 19 back in the day it's all kind of a blur to me. Back in the early eighties
your parents where teenagers when this was released. Thank you for playing.
This is one of their best early work from the mid-1970s, a classic rocker. 🤘
Everything Good ❤
I will see them in Cleveland on the 27th, with Sabaton opening
So, because of your comments Bisscute I think you would love "Before the dawn".
Alright, let's go: firstly, I must say that you look magnificent as always and red looks good on you, talking about the song I like it, although honestly I prefer her original version, but overall it was a good show from her and your reaction is always magnificent Madalina (Bisscute), if I could recommend a song I would recommend the song Self Control by Laura Braingan, it's a song from the 80s and I think you'll like it, that's it, keep up the work is doing and Brazilian greetings to you! 💚 💛 💚 💛
Listen to “The Rage” by Judas Priest, great song, the whole British steel album is amazing definitely worth checking out.
Not sure anyone has said it yet but this is a song about the failed relationship between Joan Baez and Bob Dylan. And it’s worth a deep dive if you’re interested.
Long time fan please play some H I M wicked game cover … love it
Wow both of them products look sooo freaking cool
Judas Preist was my first concert I ever went to. Berlin, Ram it down tour. yes I know that was a very long time ago 😆
I wonder if they knew that this song was about Bob dylan when they first recorded it, if not it would have been quite the coincidence because they actually got the name Judas priest from a Bob Dylan song.
Judas Priest new album is call Invincible Shield. It came out last March. Yes, They are on tour. They started April off in
Switzerland and Italy. Working there way in Europe by June.
Great Reaction
The older material from the 70's is much different from the new songs
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thanks for reactioncan you react to aretha franklin aint no wayback ground vocals are from whitney houstons momthere is not a good live version availablereleased in 1968
"Rock Hard Ride Free".
That song was a lot of fun, and I was thinking it was going to be a straight cover like Disturbed doing 'Sound of Silence' but I loved the more hardcore ending. Great review as always!
The faster Orginal from Priest or the Real Orginal from Joan Beaz is wonderfull too👍👌
Nice guitar intro, live especially.
I =loved= that look on your face when they kicked it!
love the laugh
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Rob Halford is one of my top 5 vocalists, just amasing guy
The high notes are kinda the singer's thing; I remember the singer did a song with the Japanese act Babymetal, and in his 60s he was hitting notes higher than a trio of Japanese teenage girls. If you'd like to see him do a song in a lower range, Rob Halford featured on a song by the band In This Moment (which are really cool and have a lot of songs with really catchy pop hooks in them) called Black Wedding, and I'd really recommend it. Great reaction, as always!
I freaking LOVE Judas Priest! 🤘
Other songs you should listen to (unless you've already heard them):
Breaking the Law.
Hellbent for Leather.
Painkiller.
Living after Midnight.
Hellion - Electric Eye.
The Sentinel.
Turbo Lover.
Locked In.
March of the Damned.
Leather Rebel.
Hellrider.
Before the Dawn (great rock ballad!).
Judas is Rising.
Nightcrawler.
Hard as Iron.
Better than you Better than me.
United.
So, just for context, Joan Baez, who did the original, is a legendary singer songwriter that was a folk singer in the 60s that was a big part of the counter culture movement then, that sang songs that criticized and protested societal problems. She was basically like the queen of the hippies, and was very influential at that time and place. If you remember in "Forrest Gump", Jenny was saying that she wanted to be like Joan Baez. I think it's probably fair to say that she was like the female version of early Bob Dylan from that era, and in fact, they were long time close friends, and I think may have had a romance at some point. I personally know more of her, but don't really know her music all that well. It is funny though, because you would not imagine that Judas Priest would cover Joan Baez.
Turbo lover. Is a good song
'Stumble in' - Smokie i suggest a great song
I just love your cocky smile, it was so cute
Hey Biss. Did you know that Glenn Tipton the older guitarist in this video didn't start playing guitar until he was 24 years old?
The original by Joan Baez is excellent. I believe she wrote it about Bob Dylan.
You should listen to their song 'Angel' from Angel of Retribution or 'Blood Red Skies' from Ram It Down next 🤘🏻🇬🇧🖤
Minhas bandas favoritas de 1974 você é muito linda amei você ❤
Try their new album. Any song will do, it’s amazing stuff! Especially seeing a few of them, including the singer, ate in their 70’s now!
Personal favorite at the moment…Gates Of Hell. 👍
PEOPLE NEVER STOP ROCKIN 🤘🤘
One of the best metal bands🤘
Awesome reaction now if you like that voice check out the song Desert Plains.... 🔥🔥🔥
У нас в России не купить такого астронавта, к сожаленью, милая... / We can’t buy such an astronaut here in Russia, unfortunately, my dear...
P.S. And finally listen to the old hits of Uriah Heep, I ask you?!
You should definitely react to the original by Joan Baez, a folk ballad from the 70's. It's a song about her relationship with Bob Dylan. And the album version from Judas Priest completely and utterly blows this out of the water.
I think you're a fan
"Diamonds and rush", by S.O.D., is the best version.
Love seeing your metal reactions especially the heavier stuff. Would love seeing you react to Silent Planet. Recommend the songs Antimatter and Collider.
They definitely improved it? Studios better than the live though.
Beyond the realms of death!!!!!! 🤘🏻
If you want to hear a softer side of Judas Priest, try the song Before the dawn. In the song Rob Halford don’t sing high or scream.
Love judas priest🤘🏻🔥
😊😊❤❤
This is a cool, sort of unplugged version. But nothing compared to the version on their live album 'Unleashed in the East' from 1979. Probably the best live metal album ever made. Unfortunately there is no video, but the sound quality is great. If you want to hear some really good melodic Judas Priest songs, check out Before the Dawn or Dreamer/Deceiver.
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VERY interesting..on another clip with this song,they don t change tempo like this ?? Here they change to how it sounded as original
Actually it is somewhat wrong image of Judas Priest as of band with consistent high notes. These songs are popular because they are unusual and impressive, but most other songs are very different and diverse. Halford voice is much lower baritone indeed and his speaking voice proofs that. The band has A LOT of songs with low and middle voice, harsh and aggressive and smooth and romantic. Rob Halford's voice is so flexible and unique that he can perform very different genres. To experience that other side of Rob Halford voice I recommend next songs: Run of the Mill, Cheater, Dreamer Deceiver (masterpiece!), Island of Domination, Last Rose of Summer, Here Come the Tears, Epitaph, Before the Dawn, Some Heads are Gonna Roll, Out in the Cold, Turbo Lover, Monster of Rock, Eat me Alive, A Touch of Evil, Rapid Fire, The Rage, Death, Angel, Alone, Worth Fighting For, Halls of Valhalla, Secrets of the Dead, Beginning of the End, Sea of Red, and from Rob's solo band called Fight are songs A Little Crazy, In a World of My Own Making, For All Eternity, and from Rob's solo band called 2wo (or Two) is the song Bed of Rust, and from Rob's solo band called Halford are songs She, The Sun, In The Morning. There's a LOT more to research. And by the way imho the best live performance of Diamonds and Rust is at the Slavi Show (you can find it here on YT). Cheers!
Now you really made me cry.......... Rob Halford is from another planet. Only metal guys like Robert can bring such dispair and pain in their voice. Love it! (although not the best version of this song by JP).
12:28 yes they just released a new album a couple week ago and you need to check out Panic Attack, Gates of Hell, or Invincible Shield 🤘
They originally rocked it hard and it was awesome but I prefer their slowed down more acoustic versions like this.
🤘🤘🤘🤘💯
Hearing a few songs isn't "knowing" Judas Priest.
There are many many songs that aren't on the highest end singing. You have to actually go through their anthology which is extensive.
Please, you should react to Judas Priest "blood red skies" Live from Epitaph
I really hope that the next Judas Priest song you react to is Turbo Lover. It you do, please react to the official music video.
Try reacting to "Beyond the realms of death " Great song!!!!
You're was very wrong about Judas Priest. If you want hear something different of this band - you should follow less popular suggestions, like songs "Halls Of Valhalla" (where Rob shows his full potential in both lowest and highest), "Nostradamus", "Victim Of Changes" (ONLY live version from 1983, and only that version), "Hell Bent For Leather" and such. ALso, there was period in Judas Priest where they have another vocalist Tim "Ripper" Owens, you can check some of those songs too, for knowing difference, like "Death Row" or "Bloodsuckers". :)
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